DVD Review: Cold Blood
Published October 29, 2005
An interesting beast, Cold Blood is. Made on an incredibly low budget, it is a commendable effort, if not wholly effective. There is an effectively creepy mood developed through most of the film, mostly due to the effective use of music and sound effects. Where it fails is in the story development. But I'm getting ahead of myself.
The movie opens with a bang, quite literally as a woman struck, and killed, with a blow from a baseball bat. We get quick flashbacks to a moment of infidelity, followed by an insane moment of unfortunate rage. Once that blow is struck, there is no turning back and our lead is sent into a downward spiral that you must know will not end well.
JM is the man with the rage problem, and the woman lying in a bloody pool is his wife, Andrea. Racked with guilt, JM cannot bring himself to dispose of the body. Instead, he loads her into his car and takes off for his sisters old farmhouse, the same place he got had gotten married just a year before.
He is looking to just get away and find a way to deal with the shock that is setting in. But before long he meets the farms caretaker and his wife, one is slightly weird, in a Southern kind of way, and the other is always complaining about her husband. Then there are the hallucinations JM is having of his dearly departed. And we cannot forget the all important freezer, which teaches us to be careful of who knows the combination.
Cold Blood is successful at creating an aura of suspense and dread by slowly building up to the intensity of the climax. The music and the methodical pacing build our expectations for what is yet to come.
Sadly, where the film falters is in the way the story is told. It effectively builds suspense, but the connection between JM and Andrea is never fully developed. The viewer has to guess at the reasoning for JM's reluctance to get rid of her. We never get to see them in happier times, outside of a wedding video. This brings down the drama level, and hurts the film in the long run.
- DVD Review: Cold Blood
- Published: October 29, 2005
- Type: Review
- Section: Video
- Filed Under: Video: Suspense and Mystery, Video: Thriller
- Writer: Chris Beaumont
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A lot of films in this genre are made with some small budgets. Some turn out nicely and others not so much. It is always good to hear of those that aren't disasters. Bummer about the lack of development though. Thanks for taking the time to write the review.


Christopher Beaumont spends much of his time writing about entertainment when he isn't sitting in a movie theater. He is known around the office as the "Movie Guy" and is always ready to talk about his favorite form of entertainment and offer up recommendations. Interests include science fiction, horror, and metal music. His writings can be found at 

Thanks for the review. I'm looking forward to seeing it.